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Aug. 15th, 2007 07:14 pmI'm almost ready for Bloodstock tomorrow, although the weather is not looking too positive. Not that I actually mind the rain per se. It's just the mud I'm concerned about, and perhaps having to sleep in the damp. Oh well. I'm not convinced that having a half-empty Thursday lineup was a good idea for the festival either, but I suppose it allows them to ease into everything.
Bizarrely, on the walk back from work just now I encountered one of my old colleagues from when I worked for Roscom in Derby. He now works somewhere near my house, and was on his way down to catch the bus that used to bring me back from Derby. That means my old supervisor has lost his entire 3-man team since he was assigned it about 14 months ago. It's not his fault though, as he's a decent guy. It's just not an incredibly fun place to work, so it's not surprising that people move on after a while.
Today I bought 'Death's Design' by Diabolical Masquerade from Selectadisc. I expect they just gave me the same cd as when I attempted to buy 'Nightwork' that time. I also bought an album by a band called Apocryphal Voice, because it said something about "black metal" and "doom" on the front. It had better not let me down.
Now, I should probably go and run 50 miles or something to counteract all the cider and takeaway food I'll be consuming between now and Sunday (when I'll just move straight onto barbecued food at Stu's place).
Bizarrely, on the walk back from work just now I encountered one of my old colleagues from when I worked for Roscom in Derby. He now works somewhere near my house, and was on his way down to catch the bus that used to bring me back from Derby. That means my old supervisor has lost his entire 3-man team since he was assigned it about 14 months ago. It's not his fault though, as he's a decent guy. It's just not an incredibly fun place to work, so it's not surprising that people move on after a while.
Today I bought 'Death's Design' by Diabolical Masquerade from Selectadisc. I expect they just gave me the same cd as when I attempted to buy 'Nightwork' that time. I also bought an album by a band called Apocryphal Voice, because it said something about "black metal" and "doom" on the front. It had better not let me down.
Now, I should probably go and run 50 miles or something to counteract all the cider and takeaway food I'll be consuming between now and Sunday (when I'll just move straight onto barbecued food at Stu's place).